Community Policing

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Policing in a Contemporary Society Over the years policing in Canada has evolved in many different ways, for better and for worse some may argue. Problem-oriented policing includes the police becoming more proactive when dealing with calls for service by putting the effort to the cause of the crimes themselves. Problem-oriented policing is also considered to be important to some communities that are often ignored by police (Goff, 2017). Community policing is the practice of involving the community in an order to restore the public’s confidence in the police (Goff, 2017). The community policing model contains three main points according to Goff (2017), “The formation of community partnerships, organizational changes and problem solving.” (p. 195). The RCMP had adopted both of these models of policing but depending on location and circumstances each detachment may choose more or less of one model to meet …show more content…

In problem-oriented policing the SARA problem solving model was implemented in an effort to assist officers in making decisions. As part of the SARA model the Responding stage and developing a solution is not to arrest or remove someone it must be to create a plan that will end and prevent the problem from reoccurring (Goff, 2017). One issue that has been noted in regard to this model of policing is the fact that it largely excludes the public from becoming involved with identifying and helping create a solution to a crime problem. This model of policing has also been proven effective because it gives the power to the police officer who is on the road rather than an administrative policy, this was because front-line officers know the streets and the problem better and in turn can develop a better solution (Goff, 2017). Problem-oriented policing typically involves more than one police agency but very rarely involve the

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